Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 21, 1894, Page 3, Image 3

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    ahliiheJ every day in the week
except Sunday.
VTP'm SIGfma, EJito?itacd r:un'r
rtrg(l siiilm Vtvt Offii-M t Albany
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a-oox Hvuarisro
HOME AND ABROAH I ARIZOJTA IiBTTHR
An Katter EntertulnmeU will be given
at the WCIU hall by he ladle of the
union, a. program will Do rendered,
and lunch served. Tha ladle will hava a
fine variety of Easter eggs for sale .
COn F.lday evening, March 30 the Y M
U A wlllSholu the first anniversary exer
ciaesof the new hall. Arrangement are
being made to make this one of the most
Interesting evtnts of the season.
At ihe annual meeting the Albiny
Building Association elected the follow
ing directors to manage the opera house
the coming year: J Gradwhol, J Joseph,
W C Twecd.ile, W F Head, C H Stewart,
C Meyer and F P Nutting.
Dr Powell Reeves (alias Van Monclscar)
and Prof Kork are in California. They
should be exhibited In a class case at the
Mid-winter ralr, labeled "two nweel run
from Oregon." Jacksonville Times.
Several petitions to the county commit
sioners court, asking that taxes should not
Piionsix, Arix, March 17, 1R94.
In u numlier of letters I have been asked
W hat ure the opportunities for lubor in
the southwest and how are wages? Any
thing like an adequate discussion of these
questions require a knowledge of the
causes antecedent to present conditions.
But most writers do nothing but rant when
this question is broached and I am not
going to run the risk of doing any such
thing, but stick as nearly as may be, to
the narration 01 simple titcu.
H T a imnnrtiint in hear in mind several
things in studying tho question of work
and vrairea here, Hie climate is always
favorable, there are perhaps not ten days,
in any consecutive li 1110m 11s, during
which a man in health may not work in
comfort, out of doors, without over coat.
llnrln.r llo hi,mmi.e mnntlw tlm "nllilos
be declared delinquent until June ist.have ( v f t.iotiles" is answered by a dress that
i...n In till, Thnu uir I 1 . .- . . , . , . I .
PBRSOK'AIi
Mr James Kennie died at Salem Monday
evening.
flenoral Itussell A Algor rasseJ through
Albany a few days ago.
Henry Wuttoraon will m in Oregon the
last of April on a lecturing tour.
Mr liny ItogtMM lefl this noon for Phil
omath, where his father is lying dangerous
ly HI.
0 B Winn left on last niirlitj overland
for California, whero he will do tho Mid
winter fair and tako in otther attractions.
A disniihli nveiv-pd bv K IT Will l:it
evening announced tho death of his brother eminent Bishop is 6ure lobe instructive
J W Will, nt St Helens. Calif., of uniek and cntertainine. It is Ir anJ all are
consumption. Mr Will was a resident of invited.
Albany at 0110 time. Ho was a man of ex- Mr W fiiffonl Nash of Corvallis has
einplary habits and leaves many relatives jU8t arrived home from Germany where
am: trienus to mourn las ucalli. I he baa been lor some time taking
Mr
from
il.tni-tt
sunnv climate. Thov were at San lose and I forte recital at the A O II IV liaK
i na (iutna two mnntlia iliirincr wiiirh time Corvallis on Friday eveninz March
M were sunshiny davs. Tho Midwinter 1 18n4 at 8 o'clock to a number of
fair pleased them very much, thouirh even friendi. H will be a rare treat.
now there are a few incomplete buildings.
been in circulation this week. They were
quite exten&ivety signed. hugene Guard,
Rev Win Dillon 1) I) Bishop of the
United Brethren Church (O C) will speak
next Tuesday evening at the Evangelical
church on the subject: "Immortality and
endless punlshment. vs Mortality and
annihilation." IDIs topic nanaiea oy uiv
nllows free evaporation and keens out heat.
Then again there are not a few Mexicans
of the lower class in tins region, xnese
people, for the most part, have no ambition
beyond existence. They live in hovels,
exist on cn frijoles, (a Mexican bean,) dry
bread, cotrco and cigarettes. 1 he rriioie
is to the Mexican what rice is to the China
man. These people do not find employ
ment where lntelliirence is required. I hey
answer where brute strength anil endur
ance are expected and are well adapted to
rprtilin vrnrk in ilift hottest months. Airaill.
this is the great cross roads for the army of
trouble these sunny days, this balmy and j
dry air, are a boon which only he who en-.
toys it ami ienliz.es its beneficial und !
tenting influence can fully appreciate. I
Some have asked mo directly if I would
advise them to come to Arizona. I must
decline to advise If I can give only the
conditions '.here I shall be satisfied. The
responsibility of breaking up a home and
moving two thousand miles is too great
for me to assume any part of it. And each
gathering the facta, must act and be re
sponsible for his own movements. Per
sonally, 1 shall nover cease to bo grateful
to the physician whose advice sent me into
thesouthwest. 1 have oftcn'wondercd, when
in robust health, what the Creators design
was in leaving this great arid region so dry
and barren, have found a partial answer
to my wonder in a cueck of the ravages or
the most insidious and destructive of dis
eases and in the hone of acomulcte restor
ation to health and activity. And this
result lias been brought about without the
aid of medicine. I shall not again atlacK
the drug stores until I have exhausted the
Kiinnlics in the meat markets and baVcries.
The thermometer now rises to above 82
in the shade overv dav. Peach, unricot
and almond blossoms are out and the
Cottonwood tree is nearly leaved out and
erj'tlung has appearance of spring.
The sons of Erin have their innings here
today and St Patrick and the green are
the common theme. I remain, yours truly,
JAMES J ClIAlU.TON.
United states Land O.Tice Oregon City,
Oregon, March loth, 1894.
Notice is hereby given that the aproved
plat of survey ol township, 13 sonth,
range 10 west, has been received from
the surveyor general of Oregon, and on
April 3, IB04, at 1 otiock a m 01 saia
day said plat will be filed in this office
and the land therein embraced will be
subject to entry on and after said date.
Robert A Miller Peter Paqukt.
Register. Receiver.
m
New I.UHiiER Yard. The undersigned
is prepared to supply all cuBtmers with
all kinds of lumber, drain tiling, cedar
posts, flour and feed on the most favor
able terms.
F G Powsr Shedd.
,frnnd Mrs Jason Wheeler havoreturned I thorough course in musical instruction tramps that are forever moving backwards
111 their trip to California, bearing evi- from the most cultured of musical in- and forward north and west in suininer,
ico in their facei of a residence in a structore. Mr Nash will give a piano east and south in winter not seeking
GXXCOX7XTK1 CJOTTXtTE1
Oregon at .1 ft Iloulin, selling liquor to
minor, riucufcou.
Oregon agt J (1 Iloulin, selling liquor on
Sunday, i ined sou.
In the matter of tho assignment of tho
Hank of Oreiron. Assignment. Petition
in remove assiinee. Tried and submitted
to iudge. Decision probably not until
May.
Isaac Saltmarsh vs M B M iller et nl
Action to reform deed. On trial before
judge without jury.
Straiuhr Froman agt A S Powell and A
E Bloom. Recovery money; attachment.
bottled.
G W Philips agt U G Haync and C L
Buck. Con'inued.
n
UEIL ESTATS SIXER.
C H Stewart to E F Sox, undivid
ed J.j interest in 40 acres 11
1. 80 acres 11 w a and 4;
72x150 feet, bl 116, H's add
Allianv
Elizabeth Simons to Mary A Cur-
ran, property in Brownsville. . .
Elizabeth Simons to Mary A Cur-
ran, strip land IS lirownsviue. .
R C Miller to M A Miller, 5x159
feet, Lebanon
Mary E Curran to Elizabeth
Bimons, 52 pieces lanu, urown-
Elizabeth Simons to Diantha Ven-
ner. 2 nieces land, brownsville.
Sugar 1'ine Door Lumber Co to
Sugar Pine Mill&FixtureCo.lots
An whir-h mil nml warehouse are
situated 13,000.80
John Grateto U w Cooper, luu
acres, law J
E Goins to G W Phillips, 2 pieces
land, bcio
J F Caples to Ella Hcdnck, 10
acres, u w.i
Robert Hedrick to J F Caples, 10
acres. 11 w d
Flora H Stewiu-t to Sarah J
Uobbins. 5l feet, bl 41, Albany.
Harry Wilson to C II Stewart
trustie, lot 1, ui), it sauii w:u-anon
O k C R K to fiantbrd Cochran,
ot4. sec 211th, 14 w 1
Brownsville 1) L A to P I
flerow, 3 lots....
work, vnt alwavs bv their pestiferous pres-
onnrt iifTpelinn. wnrmn nnfiivonilllv for the
in, nalrinns mpn. llivenl v. at lucson. in
the territory, a gang of l.iO were herded at
the denot and driven bv the city officials
niionnl ft nassino' freiirht train for free
passage to nowhere. 1 saw one sucn sigut
with my own eyes. Men ranging from
fifteen to fifty years, some singing, some
oitrainnv snmA iln'intf. some munching all
seemingly resolved against nonesi worn
and avowed enemies of socioty. This
rendition of thincs 1 snv affecti unfavor-
950 ably wages, even though the tramp is not
Stay at Hq.uk. In several places in
Oregon men have tho South Africa fever.
T R Brazil!, writing from Johannesburg
fiouth Africa, to a Seattlo paper says : 1
im 11 foreman in amine. Mv pay is $7'
per month; board g'-'o a month without bed.
This is no country for a white man.
irroes do all the hammer and drill work
Their pay is f2 cents per day. There nre
;.il(K)0 ,f thpin workin" within thirty
snuaro miles of hero. There are 1.500
sintnn niilU in one linn of 50 miles. Ea?h
mill lvn from in ti 100 stamps. The. rock
is low grade assaying from $:i to 115 dollars
nt-r ton. It is siiiphurets, and requires the
. I...1 , I...-.
b, 'r diamond dZnU 200 feet U N.Kice to T J Philpot,100 acres
ilnwn. Tnis is a nrairiecountrv. The soil
is red sand und very poor. It will not prj-
lnnn without water, rho dutch lioers nre
a lazv. ignorant people. There nro 70.0JO
,iml Xfl.oilO of them in the Transvaal le
public. The negroes are worth nothing
hro Yon P:in liilV rt POOll strOHIT buck foi'
8100. I will leave this country as soon as I
can earn money cnougu 10 (feiawaj. .uc e ,,ccJacn.sherifr
are a irreat ninny nnu'ricun ininer uviv -- ,-r - . . . , ,
Sf nmlov.n.nt: Africa is no place for a to liovey, Humphrey it Co. 102
. . . . - i ,if-n.. i , r :i
tradesman or a laborer. r ' , . T K1
15 E 1
John Lewis to Ratio Lewis, 100
acres, 15 h 1
Wm liassctt to C J 1'itner,
2!0x53O feet 14 w 4 and bl 5,
Hulscy
R A Stafford to D J nnd C J
Pitner. 1G0 acres. 14 w 3
Mary M Luckey to liovey & Hum
phrey, so acres, 10 w 3
A S Powell to J as E Foster, 1 lot,
B's nd, Albany
A S Powe'l to Ella M Foster,
1 lot, B's id
10
300
650
I
4000
coo
1
1
2000
nronnr v ft worKinrr man.
lue Kinds oi worK nere ouereu are, mst
farm work. The demand is not great, yel
bis is an norricultural recrion and des
tinrnl to prnv in importance as copulation
increases. Include in che term farm work
nursery work and irrigation. Ihe wages
mid nre about one dollar per day and
board. Many of the well-to-do fanners
keen men the rear round and their time
occupied attending to nenis anu noens.
irrigating aitana narvesi anu mo sowing
nnd harvesting of the ordinary cereal
The fruit industry is not yet oeveiopeu,
mnvt of th orchards are vnnnir.
Some wors: is being done in railroad anu
canal construction. This, however, is an
uncertain source of employment. Tho
Knntfl V R R is lieinir built from Prescott
southward to f hoenix and will reacn lue
latter place within the present year perhaps.
Seven hundred men are now employed.
that number will not be increased matar-
ially. Then the San Diego k Phoenix K.
IV 18 lJrUJCVW--U, Ulll lb IB mi um-ui
Strictly In It. When it cornea to
washing the Albany Steam Laundry is
strictly in it. It is doing the business of
the city: the Celestials ure going to the
wall. 20 cents a dozen lor plain washing
is cheap enough for anybody in any kind
of times. Kichards & Philips do lirit class
work and spend their money at home.
Patronize the Albany Steam Laundry.
Dr. Price' Cream baking Powder
Mo Perfect Made.
ttobtii rotniDCBiae
Will it Xirk. ieweler
If you want a tine imokt coll for Joseph
white labor eiear.
The twst'.roast entire in the eity sit l oniad
tf oyor a.
Hodges Si MoKirianc, :he leading drut
sore, Aliiany, Ol
Will & Stark's large line of silver war
has created a great deal of talk.
Pa' roniaa home industry by aaiokino the
celebrated white labor cigars, manufactured
by lu'iut Joreph.
5 Baths at Yierecks
cutting parlors.
abaving and hair
Seo the New Improved Singer sew ing m
chine. The btis always the cheapest.
W Sawden, agent. OQ'.ce at F M French
ewelry store
Hewing Machines neatly repaired and
warranted by a thnrnu&hly competent work
man, at F M French's jewelry lore, Albany
sgoa.
oim;tii arm: a 'nvr.Tio
French has ihe largest and finest tlock
of spectacles and eye glasses In Linn
I County. Prices to suit the times.
The Ninth Annual Convention of the
Oregon State Sunday School Association
ill be held in tho First M E church, m
, opening Wednesday. May a, imh,
i in and closing Friday, May 4, nt
noon. This is a mass convention, r.very
person interested in bunday scnooi wors; is
cnrdinll invited. Evorv school in the state
is urged to Bend as many delegates as pos
sible. J lie presence oi wir uuum itcj-
nolds, International Field bnperintenacni,
will mid mni h to the value of the meetings
None can a (lord to missthem. Attendance
will open our cyea.and give us fresh courage
for another year s worn.
Tho names ot an persons expecting w
nrpspnt. nnd desirinor entertainment should
be sent to W W Brooks, Salem, not later
thnn April 23rd.
. i f..n e 4:nl.Aa
I CF!1TM mivinir inii-iuiD iinubo w
Snlem will receive certificates at convention
pntitlinc them to return trip tickets at one-
thini tare over sout nern racinc lines, i no
llMnnn P,trin. ffiilrniltl Will ftlSO maKO
special rate of one and-a-half fares for round
trio. F BCook,
Sacretary Shite Sunday School Association,
quantity, quite as mncn so peruaps as iuu
I 0 P. Canal construction is spasmodic and
25
14wl.
G Morris to Henry A Davis, 10
acres
W U Baltimore to Ephraim Bosler,
42 acres, 1 1 w 2
K bosler to W V Baltimore, 42
acres, llw2
A E Davis to C A Zohn, 1 lot,
I:.Kinon .
Till' Ai.t. Dav prayer meeting nt the
United Presbyterian church yesterday
was well attended, rh.istians ot all de
nominations were present nnd the inter
eat wae great Irom beginning to end. A
spirit of unity and christian fellowship
prevailed. Such meetings cannot fail
in bringing tho people ol God nearer to
each other, and bo there is power in
united prayer, may we not hope for a
great spiritual blessing as the outgrowth
of this day o! pravcr.
Il.llr i.itiln nraelied to a large aud
ience ln't evening from the two fold sub
ject: "The wages of sin is death, but the
gilt of God ia eternal life thromn jcbus
Christ." The wagea of Bin, both phy
sical nnd spiritual were faithfully put,
making a very dark pic'ure, But the
pictures were illuminated when the
Rni'ji It mp allowed Llinfc these wages need
not be accepted, but instead of death, the
gut ot tied, allien ia eternal in imuuKu
.lesus Christ, is freely otlercd to all. Ser
vice nirain tonielit. All are cordially in
vited.
Mii.liskkv Opening, On Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, this week, the
Ladies Bazaar will have their grand
opening of spring nnd summer milli
nery. The display of trimmed hatg and
bonnets, together with all the latest
novelties will surpass all former efforts.
All ladies are cordially invited toattenu
Mas II J Sowei:.
350
230
800
1500
3200
5000
5
100
100
MISFITS
A Tttisfhnrcr lndv cot ta.;cn in. A man
at Mcdford advertised for agents to loan
money. Mrs Elizalieth Snider of the
former city answered the advertisement, and
was induced to advance 810 to L L Angle,
on the strength of the matter; but no
money i-aino to lie loaned. Then she had
Amrle tirrested and he is now in jail. One
needs to keep ones eyes open these days.
SritiNO Wrapj. The Ladies Bazaar
desires to announce that thev have just re
ceived an elegant line of ladies and misses
capes p.nil jackets for spring wear. Thwe
garments comprise all the latest Parisian
Me and ore tailor made. The prices to
rait the times. Call and inspect them.
Ax Albany
Jewelry Stork
Worth patronizing Is that
"I Will 4 Stark. They cairy the finest
line of silverware, watches, cocks and
jewelry oenerallv In the valley, and sat-
'slartoiy prices are always given for the
tw-lor quality of gocds they keep in
"ock. Never buy without calling cn
'titm.
Storms ruined crops in she Palouse coun
try, Wash., last fall, and many farmers are
unable to pay the interest on mcir muri
imw '1'hov nsked nn extension of time
tilfthe nest crops ore harvested, but some
of the loaneonipuniescioseiiuown niejcness-K-
Th f.ipmpM have organized a secret
nintnid nrotect on society, and tell the
ajents of the money loancrs to make fore
closures if they dure.
Ddbi rain off.
The necessity of a spring medicine I
nnlversallv admitted. This is the bes
time of year in which to purity the blood,
to restore the lost apetltc, and to build up
the entire system, as the body is now pe
culiarly susceptible to benefit from med-
:tnA Th crreat nnou'arilv atiainea dt
m.'c - b- "r , - , , i.
Hood's SarsapsrlllE, ow'r.g ions reai mem
r,A li remarirable success, has establhhrd
It as the very best medicine to take In the
nrlntr It CtirCS acrOIl!B, BVl riiri-m. mnu
nlmmnfi hlliniisness. dvsnepsia. head-
rb kidnevand ;ivar complalntr, cstarrii.
and all affectUns caused or promoted by
low state of the system or Impure Dtooa
Don't put It off, but take IIoou s barsapa
rillanow. it win oo you goou.
offers litte inducement to the laboring man
for that reason. Wages in these employ
ments are usually about 82 per day and
board. Skill varies tho rale ot wages
sompwiinf.
There are more or less mines in this
territory, gold, silver and copper. The
depression of the silver market has stimu
lated activity in gold and copper mining.
1 do not think the laboring man has many '
chances of finding a mine that will make,:
him rich, there is an opportunity i earn
wages as high as three dollars per day in
some of the mining distrkts. This is a
surer road to fortune than the often dreamed
of but seldom realized "bonanza strike."
There are placer fields where fortunes havo
been found but the absence of water makes
hose dilhcuh of operation. Ihere is very
little activity in the silver mine districts,
as only the very rich mine can lie worked
profitably at current prices. The uncer
tainty of the re .ult in legislation nt Wash-
. ii ie. i I ....
lugton is as pan in us cuui-i, i mum,
positively hostile legislation.
This whole region is full of invalids and
semi invalids who would like light em
ployment for even a modicum of igos.
I "l...!.. ..nl fpn,n 7?l n month dou-irlo notll
The better salesmen got ori"nrse
the better wages. Hois fortunate who as
a clerk now gets a chance to earn a living.
Tho slimmer season is dull in a business
sense and the summer Is, at tho 'shortest,
four months lonir.
licnts ami prices are luga it seems io
me. liroceries. urygoons, cinunn mm
books all come from ten to twenty-nve per
ni.i nlt-A Alliiiuv prices, and not intre.
menllv thev nre double price, nomeimng
in the shaiie of a hou o rents for 825 per
..nth. Small rooms say bxiii leei rem,
fnrSi-'npr month nnd upwards. More
rooiiis of the ordinary sizo rent for $150
per month. 1 think, however, that the tnn-,1,-ncv
of nriies is down. IairgiT railroad
facilities will equalize innttcra very much.
v conclusions, lliereioro. nre .inu im;
,ta nni nffnr nnv special advantages to
t'ne lalioring man for making mcney, to
the man who wants a nome uniier winiiy
skies; where ho can live in coinf.-rt f.ir nn
honest, elfort: where lie can uvaii nuns mi m
the onnortunities of being on the gro.md
early nnd growing up with the country,
and where no can enjoy ueiwLu, iuiiptt
and comfort. Arizona offers many attrac
tions. I o the party in delicate neaitn re
sulting from throat, lung and bronchial
Freeh Cabbage.
Canlillower.
Celery.
Onions.
& Turnips.
At C E Brownslla tomorrow.
Don't Swear. Oi course you fee
like It some times; but there is nothing In
It. Simply learn a lesion, and the next
tlo-e go to Par' er Bros for your grocer
ies, produce and baked goods. No one
ever ejaculates profanely after leaving
their store, tor not only are me ucai
ceilcs In the market told; but everyDooy
fmm a rhilit-toan old irentleman, is treat
ed courteously. Tl.elr baked goods. In a
large variety, are superior and popular.
If you wonld keep in good humor
the world always try Parker Bros.
miinnx Seeds. Every body (should
Uv o mirilnn. Are VOU Onrt VllO Will.
Then go to Stewart k Sox Hardware Co
and make your selection from a fresh supply
of all the seeds in the market, the largest
stock m the city.
Jewel Stoves
and Ranges
The Best On
Earth
Matthews Washburn.
SOLE AGENTS
Call On
READ. PEACOCK & CO.
with
See Their Nice
and Trimmings,
dies Fine Shoes.
C E Rtownehs irrocerv store is Increas-
n ; in popularity. He carries a fine stock
,n a itsht room, easily accessible and
S'e bargains. Next door to the P O.
Lj iry the Eglantine ilas'nr.e Cream
'lie bt preparation ever made for the
ramplection, to be had of Mrs Rowell, at
Kuss Home Albany Ore.
We.in towels in eerv cmtnier at wrccK
""ingparlcrs.
i'tting politicians of ail color have to
J medicine. Buy It from Fred Daw
p ' ti'-e little dru j store 03 Jad st .
Ijeirer Last.
r oilowipfi IS the list 01 letters ren atom
in the Dtst office at Albany, L:nn county
Oregon, March 20 1S84. Persons calling for
tieso le-ters most give the date on which
they were advertised.
Bnckman. Mrs H I! lrkhart. Mrs X C
Bnrkhart. Mr A Pavis, Jlr f-.lige
Vi.her. Kliler Kli 2 Keifor.Mra Minerva
K inner. Mi" Kattie M.-Cnllister, Mr J A
v-irilmn. Miss Marv Ifolorson. K M
i'h ir-ton. L F Williams, Mr T A
Wi'son. Adam
Tho. MojJTFnn, P. M,
New Advertisements.
TPsIR BA.KGAtN3in rn! e'tile a-Uiron
or cill on fames W Card well A Co.,
mrson.
or Sale or Trade, a house and lot in
' .rno.l location ill AllmilV Will sell
cheap for cash or will tiade for land part
ly or wholly iiBiirove l not very Itir irom
town, uanor wnm w una H..1..0.
polt s J.E -2J sha'e if Albany eleo
t'iclli'ht stoef ihe u.hi iitvinon
paying stojk in this) uits. E.iquiro l
this oillce
m i rra i'.- Two moms, newly fi
1 ui.1 nno anitable for small s're or
IHm. one fur stole. MlxllO feet. W 111 be
readv bv M uch 2'. Call on Dr O W
Maiton f ir pr:leulars.
itesiros
StirASTr.n.-A vonng lady
If placn to rin gnnonil homo work
Ail iross Clara M U'i no:d, Albany On-
T)UKK liUKI) Silver Laced Wyandott
X. eggs lor sale by I) u i oouworiu.
IMItHKNT. The roum roontly o-
B pled by J W Hentlv R b mt and
slio-i Bhijp. i'a i 0:1 L Viioik.
T?i:ih. Funs, r.ous. l uro bred Mive
I l.aced Wvar.dt'ita. Kj.'s f.w so'.tinv,
From
pen r o
1
the AH any Poultry Yard'
1 and 2. 81.23 o-r i3: P No. 3 81 per
B 1-Jvmouth Ko3k, 75otier 13. Jom
Brnnh, Albinv, Or. Cor 4th and It It
M Sksplrs.
J W Pknft.
Albany Insurance Agency
Wm ham had over seven years exp'
i. in the Home office and local Insur
ance builness.and can guarantee Insurance
written by us to be properly inoneu auer.
The folhmlng Is a partial list of companies
represented by us:
Freln-No-th BritU'i & Mercantile,
v- ii. iTninn I'hre lit . London, Man-
ches'er. Guardian, Sun, Caledonian, Lon
don & Lancashire.
Amerlcan-'Continental of Ne York
tr- .h.u.r of New York. The Conti
nent! of New York and Manchester of
Fngland, write farm business, taking notes
for the premium, with ample time for
pivment. We respectfully solicit mv
iood business. Otfoc oppuvl'.e old po.t-
ctlice,
SENDERS ; !:ntt.
BOUNTY WARHtSH-lbailil
J sold by H'FMnnlll.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
The Steamship HOMER
will tjIv bptween San I'ran
eisco and Willamette Valley
points via tho Oregon and
Sontherri 1'aciPc railroads
sailing with freicht and pas
sengera on or about tho fol
lowincdate8:From .San Fran
ciseo on Friday, March 1C
at C p m. From Yatjuina: on
Tuesday March 20. at 0 a m.
Faro from Albany and
Corvallis to San Francisco
Cabin, $12; Steerago, 89.
Hound trip tickets, inclucl
ing meals and berth.;, good
f.irP.O days, 18.
i iias 1 n: pr.v, Son ft C.
No 2 lo 8 Market timet. Si
Agen's
i Franci-
AND
Dress Patterns
Also Their La-
At Perry Conn's,
Barrel of Pickels, Chow Chow,
Fine Calif ornia Honey,
Horse Radish Roots,
Grass and Garden Seeds,
Always keep on hand.a choice line of all staple groceries
ai well as a superior slock of crockery.
fVfOON
Successor Io I A Morr's,
Flour and Feed Stor e
Opposite Rum Ilotietu.
Haa on hand a full sioclt vf Ch-rptl Fep(f,Corvlli8 Fit or, Gron, Shoru,
Gri.!.ni, Kucknhe&t, IUc Unir, l, C)t , S raw, rotator, AjipVi fa
Cnm lit?
The Hent Rhtjca
V. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE 6ENTLEMEH.
and 83.50 Dress Shoe.
50 Police Shoo, 3 Solei
69, 32 for Workingmet
32 and SI.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSK
, 82.S0 32, $I.7V
CAUTtOX. If o7 deats
r. I.. iKinriia,
Ire.
illi.
pril
W. La DOUCLAS Shoe re slvllrh, ca'J litlinp, and give to'.'.or
HtUlaUlun at the prkes mlverliscd than anv oilier make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. The stamping of W. L. Doufrlas' name and price on the bottom, wV.icli
ciiarant cs their Talue, saves tliousaniN of dollars ani.iialljr to those vho wrar them.
IJca'cra who ptiih the sale of W. L. Joii-.;laa Shoes pain customers, which helps lo
In -rcase the sales on their full line of (romls. nrnr-1 in nt n ls r"''',
nl r-e tH-lterr yon mn sive iwonrT hr litnl,' riM Jonf r-r-r of t?i draw t, Ivt..
titii kaluw. Calalcu Irco Uoa ypilcatl!;;i. 1. IK;;:i;l..a. Hroi.iUju. Umf
For fale ly li e I. E BLAIN CLOTHING CO
a
r. laribifiiiuonn. II
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